22 April 2016, 17:42
KathiZimbabwe: Stray Lions Kill 100 Cattle
http://allafrica.com/stories/201604220478.htmlZimbabwe: Stray Lions Kill 100 Cattle
By George Maponga
Villagers in Tshovani communal lands in eastern Chiredzi have appealed to the Government to urgently rehabilitate the perimeter fence around Save Valley Conservancy after stray lions from the wildlife-infested conservancy have killed about 100 cattle over the past three months. There are growing fears among villagers that the marauding lions can end up killing humans.
The lions are wreaking havoc in the Chizvirizvi, Muteyo and Chisambadzi resettlement area in Tshovani where they are killing livestock daily. Chief Tshovani, Mr Hlaisi Mundau, has since appealed to Environment, Water and Climate Minister Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri to intervene.
Said Chief Tshovani: "The lions are taking advantage of the absence of a perimeter fence around Save Valley Conservancy and roaming freely in surrounding communities where they are killing livestock mainly cattle.
"Since January this year the lions have killed nearly 100 cattle, about 40 donkeys and scores of goats.
"Our fear is that besides killing cattle around which the lives of our people revolve, the lions might also target humans because sometimes they roam freely even during the day."
Chief Tshovani said villagers in his area feared the cats might even attack and kill children on their way to or from school.
Parks and Wildlife Management Authority public relations manager Ms Caroline Washaya Moyo could not be reached for comment.
However, Chief Tshovani they have since approached operators in the Save Valley Conservancy to prioritise the rehabilitation of the dilapidated perimeter fence which requires more than $4 million to repair.
22 April 2016, 17:52
bwana cecilquote:
However, Chief Tshovani they have since approached operators in the Save Valley Conservancy to prioritise the rehabilitation of the dilapidated perimeter fence which requires more than $4 million to repair
So they can tear it back down to use the wire to make snares!
22 April 2016, 17:54
larryshoresFrom what I saw over a 4 year period, the lion population in the Save was increasing rapidly.
22 April 2016, 18:00
jeff hThe next story we will read is they have been poisoned...
22 April 2016, 19:24
Opus1quote:
Originally posted by jeff h:
The next story we will read is they have been poisoned...
Yep. Pretty much how it goes.
The locals only look at lion as a pest and not a resource. Without a problem lion management program, they are simply an annoyance that must be dealt with. By any means possible.
The hunting industry isn't the problem with the lion population in Africa. However, it can be the solution...
23 April 2016, 10:10
Thierry LabatI guess this means that the SVC is no longer fenced? A great opportunity for those who don't like hunting fenced areas to book a hunt there quickly before the fence goes up?
